Some Good Choices in 2024 for Work Trucks
The following is not necessarily related to off-road tires, but several may be of interest, especially if the vehicle is to be used for work or commercial purposes.
Laufenn X Fit
Don't let the name scare you. This is a specialist brand associated with Hankook, with products available in good part at selected supermarket chains. They are said to be high in quality but reasonably priced – a good combination.
GT Radial Savero
Another reasonably priced tire, this Indonesian product is also produced in the United States. There aren’t that many professional reviews out there, but users are generally satisfied. Not recommended for off-road use.
Uniroyal Laredo Cross Country
In America, Uniroyal is part of the Michelin fold as a discount tire. Although of good quality, it does not boast very advanced technological features. The All Season version can be used off-road, but with limited performance.
Goodyear Wrangler Workhorse
Although part of the Wrangler range, Goodyear's Workhorse is primarily designed for commercial or professional users. It will perform well in muddy or uneven terrain, but it’s not necessarily a first choice for off-road excursions.
Bridgestone Duravis
A competitor to the Goodyear Workhorse, Bridgestone's Duravis is also a rugged, professional work tire that's recommended for your work truck. With its more robust composition, it's not necessarily a soft tire for long trips, but it will be reliable.
BF Goodrich T/A Commercial
As you may have guessed, this BF Goodrich tire is also designed for professional trucks.
Firestone Transforce
As you'll have gathered, this tire is also designed for heavy-duty work and higher weights. It's a fierce competitor to the other commercial tires discussed here.
Continental Vanco
As its name suggests, this tire from German giant Continental is designed primarily for large delivery vans. But it can also be used on vehicles converted into motorhomes.
Auto123 would like to thank a number of the tire manufacturers' public relations representatives, as well as Guy Hardiman of Canadian Tire and, above all, the team at Pneus Premiers Choix in Laval, Quebec, including Étienne Prévost, who helped us immensely with our research.